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Lives of the most remarkable criminals who have been condemned and executed for murder, highway robberies, house-breaking, street robberies, coining, or other offences; from the year 1720 to the year 1735, Collected from original papers and authentic memoirs (1874)


Subject: Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894; Criminals; Criminals
Publisher: London, Reeves and Turner
Language: English
Call number: HV6945.A4 L7
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: Cornell University Library
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Collection: cornell; americana

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A faithful reproduction of the original of 1735. cf. Pref


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